There are hundreds of breweries in Colorado but Dad and Dudes in Aurora is doing things a little differently.

"They're coming from around the world wanting to try cannabis-infused beer," said Mason Hembree, the "Dude" of Dad and Dudes Breweria.

Let's answer the question you're all asking: Can you get high?

"Not high and drunk. Maybe just drunk," said customer Zach Kennie with a laugh.

Hembree is the beer creator and has waited a year to get the federal green light on his recipe. He's on the way to selling General Washington's Secret Stash in all 50 states.

"You know when we first released everybody believed, oh a Colorado brewery doing that make sense. But they didn't think we could sell it outside Colorado," he said. "The coolest part is the fact that we can bring the debate about cannabis and beer to the entire country."

But before getting the go-ahead from the government, he needed to get past a much higher authority.

Although she's a brewery co-owner, she's not a drinker and definitely doesn't smoke weed.

"We don't have pot in our beer. There's no THC in it. Why would anyone put pot or THC in a beer?"

There are a few reasons why someone would add the high-causing ingredient, but it's not legal. After some explaining, Judy's son convinced her of what some consider potential medical and therapeutic benefits of the cannabis plant that doesn't cause a high.